Shohei Ohtani and the Los Angeles Dodgers finally showed signs of life when they needed it most. After struggling to find their rhythm through much of the World Series, the Dodgers’ offense broke through in do-or-die Game 6. Yoshinobu Yamamoto delivered a masterful performance once again on the mound, and the bullpen shut the door on a frustrated Toronto Blue Jays lineup to force a Game 7.
Yamamoto went six solid innings, allowing just one run while striking out six. The Dodgers’ relievers, despite a few scares, managed to keep the Blue Jays’ big bats silent in a 3-1 win. For a team that has been heavily reliant on Shohei Ohtani and Freddie Freeman throughout October, this was the collective performance Los Angeles had been waiting for.
While Ohtani’s bat was quiet in Game 6, he still ma

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